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   Should the augmentation index be normalized to heart rate?  
   
نویسنده stoner l. ,faulkner j. ,lowe a. ,lambrick d.m. ,young j.m. ,love r. ,rowlands d.s.
منبع journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis - 2014 - دوره : 21 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:11 -16
چکیده    Pulse wave analysis(pwa) is widely used to investigate systemic arterial stiffness. the augmentation index(aix),the primary outcome derived from pwa,is influenced by the mean arterial pressure(map),age,gender and heart rate(hr). gender- and age-specific reference values have been devised,and it is recommended that the map be used as a statistical covariate. the aix is also commonly statistically adjusted to a hr of 75 b·min-1; however,this approach may be physiologically and statistically inappropriate. first,there appears to be an important physiological chronic interaction between hr and arterial stiffness. second,the method used to correct to hr assumes that the relationship with aix is uniform across populations. a more appropriate practice may be to include hr as an independent predictor or covariate; this approach is particularly recommended for longitudinal studies,in which changes in hr may help to explain changes in arterial stiffness.
کلیدواژه Analysis; Arterial stiffness; Blood pressure; Cardiovascular disease; Correction; Heart rate; Non-invasive; Pulse wave analysis; Wave reflections
آدرس massey university,school of sport and exercise,wellington, New Zealand, massey university,school of sport and exercise,wellington, New Zealand, auckland university of technology,institute for biomedical technologies, New Zealand, massey university,institute of food nutrition and human health,palmerston north, New Zealand, lipid and diabetes research group,diabetes research institute,christchurch hospital campus,christchurch, New Zealand, massey university,institute of food nutrition and human health,palmerston north, New Zealand, massey university,school of sport and exercise,wellington, New Zealand
 
     
   
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